Jill S. Miller, Ph.D.

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Biology Amherst 
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D. (Larry) Lawrence Venable grad student 2000 University of Arizona
 (Selective forces in the evolution of gender dimorphism in Lycium (Solanaceae).)
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Levin RA, Miller JS. (2021) Molecular signatures of long-distance oceanic dispersal and the colonization of Pacific islands in Lycium carolinianum. American Journal of Botany
Miller JS, Blank CM, Levin RA. (2019) Colonization, Baker's law, and the evolution of gynodioecy in Hawaii: implications from a study of Lycium carolinianum. American Journal of Botany
Kamath A, Levin RA, Miller JS. (2017) Floral size and shape evolution following the transition to gender dimorphism. American Journal of Botany
Miller JS, Kamath A, Husband BC, et al. (2015) Correlated polymorphism in cytotype and sexual system within a monophyletic species, Lycium californicum. Annals of Botany
Evans M, Gras S, Fritschel P, et al. (2015) Observation of Parametric Instability in Advanced LIGO. Physical Review Letters. 114: 161102
Levin RA, Keyes EM, Miller JS. (2015) Evolutionary relationships, gynodioecy, and polyploidy in the galÁpagos endemic Lycium minimum (Solanaceae) International Journal of Plant Sciences. 176: 197-210
Blank CM, Levin RA, Miller JS. (2014) Intraspecific variation in gender strategies in Lycium (Solanaceae): associations with ploidy and changes in floral form following the evolution of gender dimorphism. American Journal of Botany. 101: 2160-8
Diggle PK, Miller JS. (2013) Developmental plasticity, genetic assimilation, and the evolutionary diversification of sexual expression in Solanum. American Journal of Botany. 100: 1050-60
Miller JS, Kostyun JL. (2011) Functional gametophytic self-incompatibility in a peripheral population of Solanum peruvianum (Solanaceae) Heredity. 107: 30-39
Miller JS, Kamath A, Damashek J, et al. (2011) Out of America to Africa or Asia: inference of dispersal histories using nuclear and plastid DNA and the S-RNase self-incompatibility locus. Molecular Biology and Evolution. 28: 793-801
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